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J-Dog

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  1. I have a bunch of pumps for sale that are all in great shape.  The first 2 are Flowstar 1500 (1500gph).....1 has about a year of use on it, while the other was only a backup and is practically brand new.  Next is a Mag-7, which has had little use.  Last is a Hydor Koralia Wavemaker with 2 pumps.

    PRICES (all are OBO)

    Flowstart 1500 (newer) - $150

    Flowstar (older) - $100

    Mag 7 - $50

    Wavemaker - $150

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  2. 13 hours ago, Flashy Fins said:

    I'm in Oregon City and have API tests for ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, and high pH, but I see their expiration dates range from 5/17 to 7/17. Not sure how accurate they'd be, considering, but you're welcome to them if you want. They're just collecting dust with me.

    Thanks for the offer, but ocboat is going to let me use his kit.  If something goes bad, I'll drop u a PM

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  3. The problem is can’t find any place that sells pure ammonia

    1 hour ago, Exodus said:

    The easiest way I found was to purchase a thing of Ammonia, get a Seachem Ammonia Alert test for the glass ($7), then daily pour enough in to read 1~2ppm of Ammonia. When you can drop it to 0 in 24 hours you are cycled! 

     

  4. Just got tank going again, but I’m a little stuck with the cycle process.   I’m using dry rock, but I bought some Ocean Direct Live Reef sand.  I’m not sure using the sand will put my tank into the full tank cycle I need, but I don’t have a cycling test kit (ammonia/nitrite/nitrate) to make sure it’s working.  Anyone have any advice that can help?  Or anyone near Oregon City that would happen to have a test kit I could borrow or buy to test the water myself?   Thanks in advance!

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